AKRITI GOEL
I’m a UX designer with expertise in qualitative research methods and interactive spatial experiences. My work primarily explores the intersections of digital and physical mediums with a focus on complex human emotions.
Have a look at my portfolio pieces ↓
sAIge : Conversation rehearsal AI assistant
UX | User Research | AI | Digital + Physical
Addressing the rising use of generative AI in our everyday lives, we designed an AI-powered light-strip that helps you practice difficult conversations with real-time responses. Although, there is a twist. This project was developed in partnership with the design studio RGA in London.
Southwark 2030 : A call from your future
UX | User Research | Digital + Physical
Developed as part of the ‘Southwark 2030’ campaign which aims at developing a collective vision for the residents of the borough through participatory research. This project was made in collaboration with the Southwark city council of London.
After Hours: Of the hotel industry
UX | User Research
My postgraduate thesis aims to critique the lack of support and guidance provided by the hotel industry for the risks that night shift workers face. It was developed in research- partnership with 3 5-star hotels in Central London in Paddington, Soho and Leicester Square.
UX of Hairloss
UX | User Research | Digital + Physical
Since hairloss is a sensitive and difficult situation to design for, this project took the challenge head-on with a participatory design approach and used UX research methods that help communicate and understand difficult emotions.
Nexus: An AI-based mental health application
UX | AI
Developed as part of the 24-hr London AI Hackathon 2023, this application aims to provide reliable mental health resources and therapy sessions from licensed therapists with the use of an Artificial Intelligence Model.
Svasthya: Biophilic wellness space
User Research | Spatial
My undergraduate thesis proposes a publically accessible biophilic facility that promotes wellbeing as a necessary preventative health measure in urban areas. This project is aimed at staffing a conversation to engage both designers and the public, and address why spaces like these are necessary inclusions.